Monthly Archives: May 2013

On a recent bumper sticker it said “Artwork Is Work!” and I couldn’t agree more.. Trying to dig into the summer and spend some time in my studio, it is good to know that there are people out there who … Continue reading →

On a recent bumper sticker it said “Artwork Is Work!” and I couldn’t agree more.. Trying to dig into the summer and spend some time in my studio, it is good to know that there are people out there who … Continue reading →

“Melancholy Mind Map” oil on canvas by Doug Whitfield at The Oxford Gallery Walk downstairs to The Oxford Gallery to see the exhibition now on display ( this show ends June 1st). “The Four Humors” is the premise … Continue reading →

“Melancholy Mind Map” oil on canvas by Doug Whitfield at The Oxford GalleryWalk downstairs to The Oxford Gallery to see the exhibition now on display ( this show ends June 1st). “The Four Humors” is the premise and title for … Continue reading →

“Melancholy Mind Map” oil on canvas by Doug Whitfield at The Oxford GalleryWalk downstairs to The Oxford Gallery to see the exhibition now on display ( this show ends June 1st). “The Four Humors” is the premise and title for … Continue reading →

“Fact or Fiction?” art by Alan Singer at The Little Theatre Cafe Gallery I am taking a moment to write about some new artwork on view at The Little Theatre. This gallery space is in the cafe of the … Continue reading →

“Fact or Fiction?” art by Alan Singer at The Little Theatre Cafe GalleryI am taking a moment to write about some new artwork on view at The Little Theatre. This gallery space is in the cafe of the famous movie … Continue reading →

Axom Gallery presents art by Henry Avignon Immaterialism is a metaphysical doctrine that denies the existence of matter and it might call into question our appreciation of art – what are we seeing? Maybe everything is sheer energy, and … Continue reading →

Axom Gallery presents art by Henry AvignonImmaterialism is a metaphysical doctrine that denies the existence of matter and it might call into question our appreciation of art – what are we seeing? Maybe everything is sheer energy, and what we … Continue reading →